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Archive: January 2017

Why Institute of Hip Hop Entrepreneurship wants ‘more attention paid’ to older students people

Jan. 31, 2017 4:02 pm

Why Institute of Hip Hop Entrepreneurship wants ‘more attention paid’ to older students

Resources are "generally geared toward kids," cofounder Meegan Denenberg told Forbes. IHHE accepts students age 18 to 32.
10 things you should know about reentry in Philadelphia feature

Jan. 31, 2017 12:41 pm

10 things you should know about reentry in Philadelphia

The people, facts and figures — and why it's a good thing there's no “face of reentry” in Philly.
Nimble, networked and niche: Why nonprofits need to be all three column

Jan. 31, 2017 9:44 am

Nimble, networked and niche: Why nonprofits need to be all three

Columnist Tivoni Devor argues that nonprofits should stay small and stick to what they do best in this new political landscape.
This social enterprise lets you donate to charity by watching ads people

Jan. 30, 2017 3:40 pm

This social enterprise lets you donate to charity by watching ads

Without spending any of your own money. AdWap cofounder and CEO Matt Sawyer explains how it works in his "Around the Corner" interview.
How Omar Woodard gets it all done in a day column

Jan. 30, 2017 12:50 pm

How Omar Woodard gets it all done in a day

Welcome to Work Hacks, a new column where we ask impact leaders in Philly to share how they work best.
Love your Blackness with Asian Arts Initiative purpose

Jan. 30, 2017 9:53 am

Love your Blackness with Asian Arts Initiative

AAI is bringing over 20 artists together to address tensions between Black and Asian communities and create art in solidarity.
Predictive policing software is a small sliver of the police reform puzzle results

Jan. 30, 2017 7:51 am

Predictive policing software is a small sliver of the police reform puzzle

Nature.com takes a look at accountability and public safety outcomes in current crime-forecasting technology (and shouts out Azavea's HunchLab suite).
Work can keep Chris Catona out of prison. His past won’t let him keep a job feature

Jan. 27, 2017 12:57 pm

Work can keep Chris Catona out of prison. His past won’t let him keep a job

Catona sold weed to feed his heroin addiction and went to prison. He worked, got clean, went to school and learned to train dogs. Yet, he can't keep a job to save his life — literally.
The Women’s March is over. Now what? column

Jan. 27, 2017 11:45 am

The Women’s March is over. Now what?

"How to Give" columnist Lansie Sylvia talks with three activist women of color about intersectional feminism and where to go from here.